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Researchers at the IPK Leibniz Institute have discovered a previously unknown protein that is central to plant reproduction.
Candida tropicalis infections are on the rise due to azole resistance driven by tebuconazole, a fungicide used in agriculture ...
Difference Between Mitosis and Meiosis: Both mitosis and meiosis are types of cell division. However, they differ in many aspects. Here we present the key differences between mitosis and meiosis.
Vertex is ending work on one of its two clinical-stage islet cell treatments after the diabetes therapy looked unlikely to trigger sufficient levels of insulin production in a phase 1/2 trial ...
Transplanting insulin-producing cells along with engineered blood-vessel-forming cells has successfully reversed type 1 diabetes in a new preclinical study. With further testing, the novel ...
After years of controversy, stem cells are on the cusp of cures for conditions like epilepsy and type 1 diabetes. California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Neurona Therapeutics, Vertex ...
Scientists reprogrammed a woman's fat cells to become insulin-making beta cells, reversing her type 1 diabetes. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission ...
DENVER -- Genetic testing and algorithms revealed that over 1% of more than 96,000 blastocyst-stage embryos had ploidy abnormalities, or atypical numbers of chromosomes. In total, ploidy ...
It’s rare for medical research to be truly ‘groundbreaking’, but the case study from China showing that stem cell therapy can reverse type 1 diabetes is worthy of this adjective.
Alpex’s foray into solar cells will be carried out gradually in three phases. The first one will add 500MW of cell capacity by October 2025, before reaching 1GW in April 2026 and up to 1.6GW of ...
A woman has undergone a stem-cell therapy made from her own cells, to treat her type 1 diabetes. Researchers in China discovered the woman did not need to use insulin 75 days after the procedure ...
Published: 12:00pm, 30 Sep 2024Updated: 12:07am, 1 Oct 2024 Chinese scientists have reported the world’s first case of using cell transplants to treat type 1 diabetes. Advertisement ...